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7. L. fastigiatum, B. Br. — New Zealand. 



8. L. complanatum, Linn. (Plum. Fil. t. 165, /. B) ; Schh. 



Fil. 1. 163. — Temperate Zone of the Northern Hemi« 

 sphere. 



9. L. dendroideum, Miclix. ; Willd. Sp. PI. 5, p. 21. — North 



America. 



10. L. cernuum, IArm. (Bheed. Mai. t. 2, t. 39) ; Burm. Fl. 



Zey. t. 66 (Plum. Fil. t. 155, /, A). — Tropics ; very 

 general. 



*** Stems pendulous. (Epiphytal.) 



11. L. Phlegmaria, Linn. (Bheed. Mai. 12, t. 14).— Tropics of 



the Eastern Hemisphere. 



12. L. verticillattim, Linn.; Willd. .Sp. PI. 5, p. 48. — 



Mauritius. 



13. Ii. ulicifolium, Vent. ; Willd. Sp. PI. 5, p. 27.— India. 



14. L. Hookeri, Wall. ; Hook, et Grev. Ic. Fil. 1. 165. — India. 



15. L. taxifolium,iSfa>.; Willd. Sp. PI. 5, p. 48.— "West Indies. 



160. SELAGINELLA, Spring. 



Fern-like plants. Stems offrondules creeping, sub-ascending 

 or erect, scandent, of undefined extension (surculose), or rising 



Genus 1 60.— Portion of plant, and the two kinds of spore-cases enlarged. 



singly from an underground elongating stolon (caulescent), or 

 in a fasciculate manner from a simple erect centre (rosulate) • 



